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Review #1: The Book Every Aspiring Artist Should Keep On Hand





Review #1

The Book Every Aspiring Artist Should Keep On Hand

When I picked up the Paul Klee Diaries it fell open to the sentence every artist must secretly yearn to see: "...I am still incapable of painting, in spite of my sharp observation of tonal values and inspite of my clever way of determining the proper gradations of light and dark." Well! If he had trouble, there must be hope for the rest of us! The diaries, edited by his son and published posthumously, cover his 19th to 40th years as he travels, attends concerts, draws, paints and engages in intense artistic discourse with friends like Kandinsky and Macke. An exquisite writer, Klee captures whole experiences in a few brief words. The book is a chronicle of the development of both the artist and the art of his time. I especially liked the precise descriptions of his drawing experiments and periodic review of his progress. His grasp of techniques and insights into the creative process can be returned to again and again.




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The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1918

by Paul Klee

Format: Paperback
Publication Date: 1968-06-01
Publisher: University of California Press
ISBN: 0520006534

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